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Rise of the Robotaxis: How Autonomous Vehicles Could Reshape Transportation in San Francisco

Rise of the Robotaxis: How Autonomous Vehicles Could Reshape Transportation in San Francisco

We’ll talk about the upcoming vote and where the robotaxi industry is headed.

KQED's Forum

August 1, 202355m 48s

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Show Notes

Driverless vehicles from autonomous ride services Cruise and Waymo can already be found all over San Francisco, and they may soon become much more common if a state commission grants them permission to expand operations. Some local officials argue the technology isn’t ready, pointing to recent examples of automated cars that stopped on roads, obstructing traffic or emergency responders. Others say the whole idea of self-driving cars is flawed. We’ll talk about the upcoming vote and where the robotaxi industry is headed.


Guests:


Annabel Chang, head of state policy and government relations, Waymo


Dan Chatman, associate professor and chair, Department of City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley


Dylan Fabris, community and policy manager, San Francisco Transit Riders


Kevin Truong, staff writer, The San Francisco Standard

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